Quelle lampe de bureau choisir : guide design et éclairage

Choosing a desk lamp: design and lighting guide

The desk lamp is the only luminaire you touch, orient and adjust several times a day. It's not a decorative accessory — it's a working tool. Choosing it well means protecting your eyes, lighting precisely and adding character to your space.

Desk lamp, table lamp, bedside lamp: what's the difference?

The terms often blur, but the uses differ.

A desk lamp illuminates a work area — reading, writing, screen. It must be adjustable, with sufficient luminous flux (400-800 lumens) and good colour rendering (CRI > 90). It's the lamp that points down, onto your work surface.

A table lamp creates ambience. It diffuses a softer, less directional light. You place it on a sideboard, a console, a shelf. It lights the space, not a task.

A bedside lamp does both: an oriented reader for reading in bed, and dimmed ambient light when you're not reading. The dimmer is essential.

The architect lamp: precision and robustness

Architect lamp Winkel w227 Wästberg — desk lamp aluminium design

The Wästberg w227 Winkel is a lighting machine. Aluminium, articulated arm, adjustable head — it descends from Scandinavian workshop lamps but with modern optical precision. It's the lamp for those who work long hours at their desk and need powerful, adjustable lighting without glare.

The executive lamp: sober and luminous

Executive desk lamp w102 Chipperfield Wästberg — brass design lamp

David Chipperfield's w102 for Wästberg is the opposite of the articulated lamp. A cylinder, a base, a switch — nothing more. The brass or brushed steel sets the tone. It's an executive desk lamp, designed to light without visually cluttering. Ideal on a minimalist desk or a console.

The cordless lamp: freedom of movement

Cordless rechargeable lamp Faro w241 Wästberg — portable design lamp

The w241 Faro is a USB-C rechargeable portable lamp. You put it on the desk, move it to the terrace, set it on the dinner table. Long autonomy, integrated dimmer, aluminium. It's the lamp for those who don't always work in the same place — and for those who want to light a restaurant table without running a cable.

The bedside lamp: the Pastille

Bedside lamp design Pastille w242 Wästberg — reader table lamp

Sam Hecht and Kim Colin's w242 Pastille is a vertical line capped by a disc. LED reader with dimmer, it switches from reading light to night light with a single gesture. Composite and steel, it's lighter than it looks. On a nightstand, a shelf or a desk — it takes minimum space for maximum presence.

The clip lamp: zero footprint

Clip-on lamp design w153 Île Inga Sempé Wästberg — portable aluminium lamp

Inga Sempé's w153 Île clips onto a desk top, a shelf, a headboard. No base, no surface taken. In aluminium, it moves from one room to another in a single gesture. It's the ideal desk lamp for small spaces — or a second supporting light when the main lamp isn't enough.

How to choose: three questions

What's the main use? Focused work (w227 Winkel, articulated architect), executive lighting (w102 Chipperfield, sober), bedside reading (w242 Pastille, reader), mobility (w241 Faro, cordless), small space (w153 Île, clip).

Fixed or mobile? If you often change workstations or want to light the terrace at night, the cordless Faro is the right choice. For a fixed desk, the Winkel or the Chipperfield settle in for the long term.

What budget? Wästberg lamps range from 244 € (Faro, Île) to 857 € (Chipperfield brass). It's an investment over ten to twenty years — replaceable LEDs, durable materials, timeless design.

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